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Elton John edits special World AIDS Day edition of Britain's Independent newspaper

Published on December 1, 2010
Published on December 1, 2010
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Elton John AIDS Foundation , Britain , LONDON

LONDON - Elton John has turned newspaper editor, overseeing an edition of Britain's The Independent to mark World AIDS Day.

Wednesday's paper features more than a dozen pages of stories related to the fight against HIV, including contributions from some of John's famous friends, including Elizabeth Taylor, Stephen Fry and Bill Clinton.

In an editorial, John highlights progress in the battle against the disease, noting that there has been "a 25 per cent drop in new infections across the worst-affected countries since 2001."

The newspaper's front page is taken up by a painting of red roses by British artist Gary Hue.

The paper said revenue from Wednesday's edition will go to the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

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